I debated posting about this book because it walks that line between Psychology and Self Help. Then I decided that not posting about a book simply because it might be considered a self-help book would…

Fables is a really interesting comic — it’s smart, funny, and has lots of strong female protagonists who aren’t oversexualized or objectified in some of the ways that are typical in more conventional comics.…

I only recently started reading comic books again, and one of the first ones I picked up was Robert Kirkman’s series The Walking Dead, published by Image Comics. While I read each comic individually, I figured…

I picked up Octavia Butler’s last published work from Left Bank Books in Seattle, Washington. Butler, a resident of Seattle in the final years of her life, was a renowned author of science fiction (and…

While G. Norman Lippert’s novels aren’t quite as masterfully written as J.K. Rowling’s original series, that doesn’t make them any less compelling. I blew through The Curse of the Gatekeeper in a single day, and it…

I stumbled across G. Norman Lippert’s fan fiction novel James Potter and the Hall of Elders’ Crossing unintentionally, but I’m happy I did because this book provided me with a nice interlude from my work. If…

Craig Santos Perez’s 2008 collection of poetry, from Unincorporated Territory [Hacha], is nothing short of incredible. I can’t pretend to understand all of it, but I’ll be trying — that’s for sure. The collection is what…